I finished reading this book a few weeks ago, but my head is still spinning. I think this book is different than the previous ones. While the other books had this kind of slow world building vibe and felt more focused on character development, Personal Demon makes a big change for the world of this ...
Audio- Good story, pivotal in the development of the series, so it is not to be missed. I just did not like the heroine Hope, the half demon. She doesn't believe in herself she can't control her tastes and she's quick to be seduced. Her love interest Karl saved the story for me, he is likable +. The...
Hope wasn't my favorite narrator in this series. I found her to be a bit immature compared to the other characters, even though I believe she is older than Paige and Lucas. But I still enjoyed the story and I liked the Lucas POV sections since we've only seen him though others eyes before. A lot ...
Really enjoyed this book. It was nice to have Paige and Lucas in this book as well; I've missed them! I'm interested in reading more about Hope and I hope (no pun intended) that she is able to better handle and control her powers in the future.
I started reading the "women of the otherworld" and am totally hooked on the series. Interesting "supernatural" characters who mingle their normal human side with the trial and tribulations of being supernatural. Every book so far has focused on a different "supernatural" with recurring characters. ...
Synopsis: Hope Adams (from No Humans Involved) is a tabloid journalist and ahalf-demon. She looks like a Bollywood princess. Like full demons, she gets an almost sexual rush from danger and chaos–in fact, she thrives on it. But she is determined to use her gifts for good. When the head of the powerf...
Hope Adams's demon heritage has given her the ability to sense the supernatural--and a disturbing taste for chaos and darkness. Being a kind and compassionate person is particularly hard for her, when the greater the cruelty, the greater the high she gets from it. To pay off a debt to the Cortez C...
The one thing I really like about Armstrong is that her writing (in terms of style, word choice, pacing) gets better with each book she writes. There is a noticeable difference in terms of polished style between Personal Demon and Bitten. There were several things I enjoyed about the book, for one ...
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